Pseudaptinus
Pseudaptinus, Oklahoma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Carabidae
Subfamily: Dryptinae
Tribe: Zuphiini
Genus: Pseudaptinus
Laporte, 1834
Subgenera
  • Pseudaptinus Laporte, 1834
  • Thalpius LeConte, 1851

Pseudaptinus is a genus in the beetle family Carabidae. There are more than 50 described species in Pseudaptinus.[1][2][3]

Species

These 54 species belong to the genus Pseudaptinus:

  • Pseudaptinus albicornis (Klug, 1834) (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus apicalis Darlington, 1934 (Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus aptinoides Liebke, 1934 (Venezuela)
  • Pseudaptinus argentinicus Liebke, 1929 (Argentina)
  • Pseudaptinus arrogans Liebke, 1934 (Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus australis (Blackburn, 1889) (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus batesii (Chaudoir, 1863) (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus bierigi Liebke, 1934 (Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus borgmeieri Liebke, 1939 (Argentina)
  • Pseudaptinus brittoni Baehr, 1985 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus bruchi Liebke, 1934 (Argentina)
  • Pseudaptinus brunneus Liebke, 1934 (Argentina)
  • Pseudaptinus championi Liebke, 1934 (Panama)
  • Pseudaptinus cribratus Liebke, 1934
  • Pseudaptinus cubanus (Chaudoir, 1877) (United States and Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus cyclophthalmus Baehr, 1985 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus deceptor Darlington, 1934 (United States and Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus depressipennis Baehr, 1995 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus dorsalis (Brullé, 1834) (Cuba and United States)
  • Pseudaptinus elegans (Chaudoir, 1863) (Brazil and Panama)
  • Pseudaptinus fluvialis Liebke, 1934 (Argentina and Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus fulvus (Laporte, 1867) (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus granulosus (Chaudoir, 1872) (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus gregoryensis Baehr, 2008 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus hirsutulus Baehr, 1985 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus hoegei (Bates, 1883) (United States and Mexico)
  • Pseudaptinus horni (Chaudoir, 1872) (United States)
  • Pseudaptinus insularis Mutchler, 1934 (the Lesser Antilles and Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus intermedius (Chaudoir, 1872) (Colombia)
  • Pseudaptinus iridescens Baehr, 1985 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus lecontei (Dejean, 1831) (United States)
  • Pseudaptinus leprieuri (Buquet, 1835) (French Guiana)
  • Pseudaptinus lugubris Liebke, 1934 (Bolivia)
  • Pseudaptinus magicus Liebke, 1934 (Mexico)
  • Pseudaptinus marginicollis Darlington, 1934 (Hispaniola and Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus microcephalus (Van Dyke, 1926) (United States)
  • Pseudaptinus mimicus Liebke, 1934 (Argentina)
  • Pseudaptinus monteithi Baehr, 1985 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus nevermanni Liebke, 1936 (Costa Rica)
  • Pseudaptinus nobilis Liebke, 1934 (United States, Costa Rica, Mexico)
  • Pseudaptinus ohausi Liebke, 1934 (Ecuador)
  • Pseudaptinus oviceps Van Dyke, 1926 (United States)
  • Pseudaptinus parallelus Baehr, 2008 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus plaumanni Liebke, 1939 (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus polystichoides (Chaudoir, 1863) (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus punctatostriatus Baehr, 1985 (Australia)
  • Pseudaptinus punctatus Liebke, 1934 (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus pygmaeus (Dejean, 1826) (United States)
  • Pseudaptinus rufulus (LeConte, 1851) (United States)
  • Pseudaptinus salebrosus Liebke, 1934 (Cuba)
  • Pseudaptinus simplex Liebke, 1934 (Mexico)
  • Pseudaptinus subfasciatus (Chaudoir, 1863) (Brazil)
  • Pseudaptinus tenuicollis (LeConte, 1851) (United States and Mexico)
  • Pseudaptinus thaxteri Darlington, 1934 (the Lesser Antilles)

References

  1. "Pseudaptinus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  2. "Pseudaptinus Laporte, 1834". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  3. Lorenz, Wolfgang (2021). "Carabcat Database". doi:10.48580/dfqf-3dk. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
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